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Acton Nature Center 6900 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, TXMember volunteer opportunity — weed, clean, fix, trim, and trail maintenance at Acton Nature Center. Contact Dave Moore for more information.
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Member volunteer opportunity — weed, clean, fix, trim, and trail maintenance at Acton Nature Center. Contact Dave Moore for more information.
Burleson Parks has teamed with Burleson Independent School District to offer a research event for their Sophomore High Achieving Students. The event will be centered around identifying native plants at risk in proposed construction areas, relocation of plants, documentation in iNaturalist, and conversations with citizens and companies about practical use of iNaturalist in their businesses.... Read More →
A celebration of birds and welcome to the wildflower season. Free public event. Stay tuned for details… FEATHER FEST at Acton Nature Center -- free public event for adults and children. Come-and-go at your own pace, 10:00-2:00. Celebrate birds and welcome wildflowers! Enjoy outdoor time exploring educational booths, live raptors, wildflower walks, and crafts for... Read More →
Free Public event. This is a citizen science monthly bird count recorded in eBird. Walk starts in the parking lot and goes to the bird blind and along trails from there. Masks and social distancing encouraged. Recommended: Binoculars, camera, water, hiking shoes, and clothing suitable for the weather.
Keep Burleson Beautiful and City of Burleson will sponsor a city wide Trash Cleanup. Volunteers are needed to help with distribution of supplies/ prizes and may form a cleanup team. This is highly attended public event and volunteers would be welcome. Chapter members: Contact Katelyn Reeves for more information.
New member basic training. Interpretive Hikes; Friends of Cleburne SP - Cathy Crocker, Chapter Member Archeology - Tony Lyle, Texas Parks and Wildlife. Hours reporting VMS category (dropdown list): Initial Training. Identify class in the training description box.
This is the second 2023 Acton Nature Center Community Lecture of four in a series to be offered to the public through the year. Lectures are nature-oriented and offered the first Sunday of January, April, July, and October at 2:00 PM at the Opal Durant Community Center (aka, the Acton Library). Details available soon. Please... Read More →
The Education Committee plans and develops educational events and services to the chapter and our communities. Examples include public events at Acton Nature Center and our partner parks, nature education for homeschool programs, special educational activities for local schools, field trips, and more. Interested members are invited to join us! Volunteer Hours. VMS Category: Administrative Work... Read More →
All members, guests, and visitors are invited to the chapter’s monthly meetings. Each meeting starts with a potluck (dinner on us for guests and visitors), followed by a speaker and the business meeting. 6:00 Potluck 6:30 Speaker: John Robinson - Water. Most people assume wastewater is being treated and don't know too much about... Read More →
The chapter offers nature-related lessons in a structured program for homeschool children. Volunteers arrive at 9:30 to set up. Nature based programs start at 10:30. Volunteers can participate in the entire program or parts of it. There are different programs each month from September-May. If interested contact Courtney Reeves at mrscourtneyreeves@gmail.com or 972-357-6898.